mojo Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈməʊ.dʒəʊ]
  • Us [ ˈmoʊ.dʒoʊ]

Meaning of mojo In English

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  • Green mojo usually includes coriander, parsley, and garlic; whilst red mojo is piquant, and made from a mix of hot and sweet peppers.

  • These include plentiful fish, generally roasted, "papas arrugadas" (a potato dish), "mojos" (such as "mojo picn"), and wine from the malvasia grape.

  • It is not used for this purpose in folk magic; it is instead used as one of the parts of a mojo bag.

  • Mojo could be used to make crops grow instantly, make buildings construct instantly and make a friend's order be ready instantly.

  • A ritual must be put in place in order to successfully prepare a mojo by being filled and awakened to life.

  • In some regions, it is customary to dip them in "mojo" (a garlic sauce).

  • She refuses at first, but eventually acquiesces in exchange for a priceless mojo bag.

  • Mojo is also commonly served with fresh bread rolls at the beginning of a meal.

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